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Women and the history of social work in Croatia
Ajdukovic, Marina
Socialno Delo, 2006-06, Vol.45 (3-5), p.153-159
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Título:
Women and the history of social work in Croatia
Autor:
Ajdukovic, Marina
Assuntos:
Area studies
;
Croatia
;
Discrimination
;
Education
;
European studies
;
Females
;
Gender studies
;
Historical Development
;
Historiography
;
Occupations
;
Professional workers
;
Social work
;
Social Workers
;
Women's role
;
Women's work
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Socialno Delo, 2006-06, Vol.45 (3-5), p.153-159
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Descrição:
The role of women in the development of social work in Croatia is analysed in three periods: 1900-1941 (the influence of women's organisations, women's movements and the emancipation of women), 1941-1952 (the role of women in the care for the victims of war, especially children, and the impact of women on the professionalisation of social work), and 1952-1960 (the role of women in the foundation of the school for social workers and in the development of the profession of social work). Each period is marked by the activities of a concrete woman. Milica Bogdanovic was the president of the society 'Protectors of Girls' (1927-1936), Diana Budisavljevic organised the rescue of, and care for, several thousand children, victims of war (1941-1945), and Tatjana Marinic was one of the founders of the Zagreb school for social workers. The analysis of the role of women in the development of social work is the framework for a reflection on more general questions: Is social work of 'female or male gender?' How did the marginal social status of women motivate their active role in the profession of social work? Has the entry of women into the field of care for the discriminated and vulnerable groups contributed to the professional and academic promotion of women or to the marginalisation of social work as a profession? What has been the role of individual 'strong women' in the development of the profession? Reprinted by permission of the publisher
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Eslovaco;Esloveno
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